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"The bond market was overstating economic optimism early in the year, and now it is likely overstating economic uncertainty," Dwyer wrote.
But is overstating what the administration has secured from companies.
But perhaps we are overstating the effect of this distinction.
Isaacson is cautious about overstating the meaning of these results.
In truth, that is overstating things by about 1,000 years.
Anyone fretting about Apple right now is totally overstating it.
The Salk researchers appear to be overstating it a bit.
All right, so that's probably overstating the case a bit.
Democrats accused the GOP of overstating the problems with wolves.
"To call them songs may be overstating it," he said.
If anything, the Quinnipiac poll may be overstating Rubio's support.
It's possible that Jones is overstating things a little here.
However, the bill's critics, he argues, are overstating their case.
"I feel terror, and that's not overstating it," she said.
"Thinking" might be overstating it, even; it was naked desperation.
Mr. Trump is also overstating the process for building roads.
In short, the piece is overstating the perils of climate change.
"I'm basically almost fluent now," he said, perhaps overstating his proficiency.
People need reliable sources that aren't minimizing OR overstating the threat.
"I'm afraid that some manufacturers are overstating the benefits," she said.
In response, Justice Gorsuch wrote that Justice Ginsburg was overstating things.
Some investors believe that his company was overstating its financial position.
Editorial There is no overstating how unprepared Americans are to retire.
But even that figure could be overstating the size of price pressures.
And I think that may be overstating the case just a bit.
It's why some say that bond bears are overstating the risk here.
I don't think it's overstating it to say it changed my life.
Do you agree with me on that or am I overstating it?
McConn at Wood Mackenzie cautions against overstating the impact of hedging, though.
That is overstating it but at least Mr Jaitley's budget will pass.
No wonder union leaders feel confident overstating teacher opinion on school choice.
And his surrogates and supporters are bungling the case by overstating it.
Baker: I feel like employee resource group is overstating what it is.
PG But can't overstating problems energize us in terms of solving them?
Facebook apologized for overstating video viewership times in September of last year.
Several top delegates cautioned against overstating the link with trade tensions, however.
Mr. Trump's critics may be overstating or misreading the danger he poses.
That, more than overstating intelligence on WMDs, was the really egregious lie.
People who do are overstating their sense of importance in the office.
The suit alleges that Lyft misled investors by overstating its market share.
It's a perfect example of overstating harm in order to avoid accountability, a common response to conflict explored by author Sarah Schulman in 2016's Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair.
Some have wondered if Brazil was overstating the extent of its health crisis.
Still, the key takeaway here: National polling isn't overstating Biden's current polling advantage.
The former is' and I risk overstating it — the Russian literature of cartoons.
Mitsubishi Motors in April admitted to overstating the fuel economy of its vehicles.
It accused Otkritie of overstating the value of government bonds on its books.
The company was also accused of overstating the way it secured consumer data.
Without overstating things, Ms. Buckley found alarm and impending grief in the song.
And some denounced Mr. Trump for wildly overstating the dangers posed by refugees.
"This was the birth of rap," he said, only partly overstating the case.
The president wasn't alone in accusing Romney of overstating the threat from Russia.
Lost and Found is described as a maze, but that's vastly overstating things.
But there's also a growing body of evidence that we're overstating the divide.
McKee said Aeder had suddenly begun overstating the importance of the card's condition.
"Tiny town" may even be overstating it — the population is less than 20.
Some have wondered whether investors are overstating the U.S. president-elect's potential impact.
Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Others cautioned against overstating the strength of Mr. Jordan's stance.
Editorial There is no overstating the extent to which Americans rely on Social Security.
"The Russians could be overstating their belief to influence," said one of the sources.
And he blamed the news media for overstating the tension between the two campaigns.
There is also reason to suspect that the companies are overstating the likely pain.
The lawsuits accuse drugmakers of overstating the benefits of opioids while downplaying the risks.
But real estate agents risk putting themselves at a competitive disadvantage by overstating threats.
Conservatives and the media might be overstating the cuts, but they are a real concern.
Those on the London market are probably understating and those in Shanghai probably overstating availability.
Maybe I'm overstating my disappointment because of the exceedingly high standard set by the H6s.
Most investors take it as a given that the official figures are overstating China's growth.
He's vastly overstating it: the median annual U.S. household income in 33 was about $59,000.
Ross told CNBC on Friday that Campbell may be overstating the effect of the tariffs.
"I believe they (Saudi Arabia and the UAE) are overstating their oil capacities," Zanganeh said.
Republicans therefore are hoping that the polling and the race ratings are overstating their vulnerability.
He's vastly overstating it: The median annual American household income in 2016 was about $59,000.
Save yourself some embarrassment at the interview stage by not overstating anything on your résumé
"Scytl has exhibited a pattern of overstating the capabilities of its security architecture," Perez said.
Hyundai-Kia had admitted overstating the fuel economy of 1.1 million cars and light trucks.
AT&T has been ridiculed for overstating 25G availability by using bogus 25G phone icons.
The administration defends our engagement in Yemen by overstating Iranian support for the Houthi rebels.
Eventually, Mr. Newsom backtracked and blamed the news media for overstating the change of plan.
Wade email: The broader point was simply that it was overstating something about legal scholars.
It's well-written, informative without being overly academic, fair to its subject without overstating the matter.
Defenders of overstating the risks of climate change point out that, well, understating them isn't working.
Four current and former managers are under suspicion of overstating revenues at subsidiaries, prosecutors have said.
"It was like trying to find a new limb, that's only overstating it slightly," McElroy says.
I think it has been wishful thinking, and the President is overstating, or overestimating his leverage.
That much is true, but claims that Grab beat Uber out may be overstating the situation.
Cohen alleged that Trump committed insurance fraud by overstating the value of damages in claims filings.
Joel Bertocchi, a former federal prosecutor in Chicago, cautioned against overstating the impact of Monday's ruling.
But Yardeni found those estimates may be overstating what the government is actually getting from corporations.
We barfed it all back up during the Y2K hysteria, although hysteria is overstating the case.
And even some Republican strategists who have been critical of Trump cautioned against overstating his problems.
Others believe that the $36 per ton figure is too high, overstating the benefits of regulations.
By overstating the risk between gun violence and mental illness, we are creating barriers to treatment.
Anyone who tells you that there is a definitive answer to that question is overstating things.
Ford has run into trouble in the past for overstating the fuel efficiency of its vehicles.
However, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump may be overstating how much progress was being made.
Executives considered him to be overstating his connection to the company and dining out on his criticism.
In his interview on CNBC, Browne said leave proponents were overstating how little independence the U.K. has.
Currently, some investors said the latest episode of the inversion is overstating the chances of a recession.
He said that McFarland's company Fyre Media stands accused of defrauding investors by repeatedly overstating financial information.
And just today, Uber agreed to pay $25 million for overstating the thoroughness of its background checks.
Again, however, transportation experts said Musk may be overstating the safety of Tesla vehicles and misleading drivers.
While apparently impressed with the research, some paleontologists are cautioning against overstating the certainty of paper's conclusions.
The market still believes the Fed is overstating how many times it will raise rates this year.
It's not overstating things to say that Metal Blade helped put American heavy metal on the map.
He's technically not wrong, but he's overstating and muddling a scientific consensus that's unequivocally saying the opposite.
But there is also growing evidence that debt scolds like Schultz are severely overstating the current risks.
It's not overstating much to say that Clams Casino is one of the architects of modern rap.
Some American officials and European allies have said the administration has been overstating threats tied to Iran.
When it comes to manipulation, common ploys include inflating asset values, faking customers and overstating money owed.
Thus, Biden went from overstating it by more than 2628 times to understating it by three times.
And Republicans have argued that he may be overstating his access to and influence with the president.
TC: Are Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg de facto venture partners of yours, or is that overstating things?
Not only is Trump overstating the amount of those payments, he's apparently unaware of who pays customs duties.
National auditors stepped up their scrutiny and reported a few isolated cases of counties overstating their fiscal revenues.
There is no overstating the trauma of the attempted coup that shook Turkey a year ago this Saturday.
At the very least, Trump is overstating Clinton's influence -- she did not become secretary of state until 2009.
At the very least, Trump is overstating Clinton's influence -- she did not become secretary of state until 603.
Accusations against the Stamford, Connecticut-based company included downplaying the addiction risk of opioids while overstating the benefits.
Accusations against the Stamford, Connecticut-based company include downplaying the addiction risk while overstating the benefits of opioids.
In 27, the U.S. government hit the automakers with $2125 million in penalties for overstating fuel economy ratings.
Perhaps there is a risk of overstating the level of contact betweeen the old-fashioned and the experimental.
"She is overstating her position by claiming Brexit gives her a mandate for all this change," he said.
That might be overstating it — there has certainly been little sign of rebellion on the streets of Stockholm.
Franken accused Sessions of overstating the number of desegregation cases he had prosecuted during his confirmation hearing Tuesday.
Professor Rodrik said that proponents of free trade were guilty of overstating the benefits and understating the costs.
I'm not overstating things here," said Timothy L. O'Brien, who wrote "TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald.
Last month, Recode said those numbers might be "overstating the progress" due to the different definitions of partner.
Republicans have countered that the left is overstating the risk, spreading panic and trying to take Trump down.
"Frankly, I think what they are doing is overstating and exaggerating what the intelligence shows," Mr. Schiff said.
O.K., it's overstating it a little to say Los Angeles isn't excited about going to the Super Bowl.
Republicans have accused the budget office of overstating exactly how much the mandate actually affects the insurance market.
But there are many reasons to believe that it is substantially overstating what rooftop solar will cost Californians.
Instead, the focus was on the idea that critics of the move are overstating the prudential case against it.
Critics, many of them Brexit supporters, accused Carney and his fellow policymakers of overstating the risks to the economy.
But presidential candidates don't tend to get punished by the voters for overstating the scope of their potential powers.
Since the survey results are self-reported, there's a chance people are overstating or understating their knowledge of bots.
If anything, he insists, the government is actually overstating the amount of radiation that residents are being exposed to.
The Japanese carmaker last month admitted to overstating the fuel economy readings in four of its mini-vehicle models.
The failure to create a solid connection between 1973 and 2019 was due to overstating the analogy between them.
A little more than a month ago, Facebook apologized for overstating how long, on average, users spent watching videos.
For most people working in the science community, there's no overstating the egregious conflicts of interest his nomination flags.
"I think the CDC might be overstating the cause-effect relationship between kratom and these reported deaths," Prozialeck says.
Purdue Pharma did pay a $600 million federal fine for overstating the benefits and understating the risks of OxyContin.
His tone was brusque at times, accusing the Democrats of fanning hysteria and overstating the effects of the bills.
The FCC's $350 million broadband map showcases how this results in a comical overstating of broadband speed and availability.
German authorities have faced criticism in the past for overstating the number of asylum seekers who arrive with fake passports.
Homegrown expressions reflect teen habits of overstating: devs or devo'd for devastated (mildly inconvenienced); and feigning indifference — wotevs or whevs.
The sale is part of a massive restructuring after the laptops-to-nuclear company admitted to overstating profits from 2009.
Hook told reporters that, "people are overstating the disagreements between the US and Europe," and that these reports are overblown.
The president and his braggadocio might be overstating it a bit, but he deserves more credit than he is getting.
Such reports are fueling a perception among some authorities and financial stakeholders that Puerto Rico is overstating its economic plight.
Concentrate imports from Myanmar dropped 45 percent in January-June, but that headline figure may be overstating the true picture.
But everyone asked me to be cautious about overstating the applicability of the method for weighing stars in the future.
There will be a faster line and a (this isn't overstating) perfect lunch at Zak the Baker down the street.
The police spokesman Dionardo Carlos said on Friday that the police had been overstating the number killed by the police.
In 2014, the automakers were hit with $350 million in penalties by the U.S. government for overstating fuel economy ratings.
Moderate Democrats accused progressives of overstating provisions in the bill and the likely impact it could have on the economy.
But for years, both industry and government broadband availability maps have been criticized for massively overstating real world broadband availability.
The suit had accused Rio of overstating the value of coal assets in Mozambique that it had bought in 2011.
Some other studies, including the government's official poverty estimates, have been criticized for omitting these transfers and, thereby, overstating poverty.
"There's a danger in overstating my role, or what people would perceive as the importance of it," Mr. Keane said.
And even that could be overstating the case — as Brattle notes, the EIA uses fairly conservative projections for rooftop solar.
But we have already seen that massive underreporting of government assistance by the poor leads to an overstating of poverty numbers.
"To say that marijuana is legal in Colorado, just as a blanket statement, is drastically overstating the reality," Davis told me.
Reporters who have covered the State Department for years said the Post report was overstating a normal feature of a transition.
Officials may have been overstating the planted area in order to impress their superiors or pocket funds allocated for tree planting.
And it's not just Trump who is likely overstating the importance of the deals to jobs — it's likely the companies too.
The automaker admitted in April to deliberately overstating the fuel economy for some 625,503 minivehicles including two models produced for Nissan.
Noble was accused in February 2015 by Iceberg Research of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, claims which Noble rejected.
One can forgive Mr Phillips's lawyers for perhaps overstating the artistic company with which their client's fondant-and-flour creations belong.
Facebook acknowledged in 2016 that it had been overstating to advertisers the average time users spent watching videos on the platform.
With all this in mind, when Clinton says, "a court took away a presidency," she's overstating what the Supreme Court did.
The key line: Between the lines: Page has been suspected of overstating his influence during the course of the Russia probe.
Not only is there no emergency, Amash argues, but Trump is overstating the powers lent him by the National Emergencies Act.
"We just opened up Europe," Trump said in Dubuque, Iowa, earlier Thursday, misleadingly overstating the significance of his deal with Europe .
Republican leaders have accused the administration of overstating the funding needs, while giving itself too broad authority to use the funds.
The hackers said they were upset about Ashley Madison's business practices, such as overstating how many women really used the website.
"If, collectively, the fossil fuel companies are overstating their assets by trillions of dollars, that's a big deal," Mr. Schneiderman said.
She said that the government's allegation that Mallya had deliberately misled banks by overstating Kingfisher's projected profits was "a false premise".
Theranos duped investors by "hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners," the complaint said.
But some of the latest findings suggest that those fears could be unfounded — and that the official statistics are overstating inflation.
But then came an accounting scandal in 2015, in which Toshiba admitted overstating its earnings by $1.2 billion over seven years.
Facebook ultimately paid $22014 million to advertisers and apologized for "overstating" its numbers, but the company denies the inflation was intentional.
Western Digital (WDC) was accused by Toshiba of "persistently overstating" its rights regarding Toshiba's planned sale of its memory chip unit.
Estimates from Mr. Trump's own administration show that he is overstating the share of Islamic State fighters who hail from Europe.
Tesco is rebuilding itself after a 2014 scandal when it acknowledged overstating profits and pressuring its suppliers into driving down prices.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who participates in the pool, has cautioned against overstating the clerks' roles in evaluating petitions seeking review.
According to a 2018 investigation by ProPublica, Ivanka was accused of overstating sale numbers for at least four Trump-owned properties.
Analysts are sharply divided about the influence of RT. Pointing to its minuscule ratings numbers, many caution against overstating its impact.
Citing Chinese researchers, Zhong said the U.S. has been overstating its trade deficit with China by about 20 percent every year.
But Trump is overstating Beijing's influence over the Kim regime, analysts who study the relationship between China and North Korea insist.
But as Alexia Fernández Campbell has written several times for Vox, Trump is massively overstating the jobs impact of Saudi arms sales.
And private tuition companies have come under attack from short sellers: Muddy Waters in June accused TAL Education of overstating its profits.
Hunter said J&J, OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma and Teva Pharmaceutical all downplayed the addiction risk of opioids while overstating the benefits.
To say there was pessimism about Snap's future would be overstating it, since few people still cared enough to consider an opinion.
Kaine stepped over the the line a few times, overstating Trump and Pence's comments on issues like the minimum wage and others.
One reason the president may not want to get his hopes up too much is that he may be overstating its impact.
Last week, Britain's premier polling firm YouGov criticised phone polls for overstating public support for Britain to remain an EU member state.
Among them: Is it possible that his polling numbers elsewhere are overstating his true level of support, as they did in Iowa?
Last week, police in the Philippines also defended the country's ongoing war on drugs and accused international media of overstating death tolls.
But Mr. Morgan, a Republican, added that the police were overstating how much the measures would affect the way they pursued investigations.
These activists are more focused on overstating problems and spreading fear about testing than on helping Latino students graduate ready for college.
" Kavanaugh responded that in the email, he was saying that the draft op-ed "might be overstating the position of legal scholars.
Norms will follow those organizing efforts and conditions on the ground, and help consolidate gains, but I think you're overstating their importance.
Pauline Kim, a professor of employment law at Washington University in St. Louis, praised the changes but cautioned against overstating their significance.
Companies like Microsoft have also accused the agency of overstating broadband access, leading many consumer groups and legislators to question the data.
Western Digital – Western Digital was accused by Toshiba of "persistently overstating" its rights regarding Toshiba's planned sale of its memory chip unit.
A new report from the inspector general's office criticized insurers for overstating patients' illnesses without adequate documentation to obtain more federal money.
The most popular way to fake invoices involves overstating the value of imports into China or under-stating the value of exports.
"If, collectively, the fossil fuel companies are overstating their assets by trillions of dollars, that's a big deal," Schneiderman told the Times.
In other words, are people overstating a very serious problem, or is the problem itself one big liberal phantasm in your view?
The 2017 lawsuit accused the three companies of engaging in deceptive marketing that downplayed the addiction risk from opioids while overstating their benefits.
It may seem like I'm overstating the new Dot's sound quality, but that's largely because the prior model set such a low bar.
But an intriguing study from Argentina suggests Mr Johanssen may be overstating the need for supplemental programmes and judicious selection of EM recipients.
Mitsubishi admitted in April to overstating the mileage on four of its mini vehicles - problems it blamed on competitive pressures and poor oversight.
It would be overstating to describe the characters as nuanced, but there's enough to chew on, despite the doom hanging over everyone's head.
The SFO said on Wednesday Tesco's UK business had in 2014 created a false account of its financial position by overstating its profits.
"Anyone who speculates conclusively that the new downward trends are related to climate change are far overstating the understanding we have," noted Campbell.
The most accurate way to describe it is to say that she reconnects with her sensuality, but that's overstating the case a bit.
All these protean meanings can get confusing, and Churchwell has a tendency to corral the unruliness of her material by overstating her case.
There's a profound worry among some of the women leaders I spoke with for this story that these stats are overstating the progress.
That followed embarrassing revelations about its accounting practices, in which it acknowledged overstating revenue at a number of its divisions, including nuclear power.
Eros' New York-listed parent company faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly overstating the subscriber base of its streaming portal Eros Now.
Those advocating for the movie as an Oscar contender might be overstating its merit, especially in a year with an abundance of options.
Portela's comment illustrates ongoing tension between authorities concerned that Puerto Rico is overstating its financial plight, and locals who feel ignored by those authorities.
Majorities of Americans say that the media is overstating problems in the Trump White House (53 percent) and has been too critical (51 percent).
It turned out that she earned the coveted Barron's rankings — not to mention millions of dollars in credit lines — by vastly overstating her finances.
Mitsubishi last month admitted to overstating the fuel economy of four of its models - small cars sold in Japan, including two under Nissan's badge.
Even though Coleman, the new producer, gloats to Rachel that the power move "didn't exactly work out the way" Rachel intended, that's overstating things.
For example, MANAFORT provided the bank with doctored P&Ls for DMI for both 3.53 and 2016, overstating its income by millions of dollars.
Official Chinese data is likely "overstating consumption growth," Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Economics, said in a recent note to clients.
We will have to wait and see what whether this is a sustained trend, and in the meantime be wary of overstating its significance.
At his confirmation hearing Thursday, Kavanaugh said he was making a point about overstating the consensus of legal scholars, not about the abortion decision.
Be smart: There is a history of Chinese startups overstating fundraises, but it is highly unusual for a U.S.-based company to do so.
The asset manager used a third-party pricing service that valued the bonds as though they were larger pieces, overstating its performance, regulators said.
I largely agree with the things you just said, but I think critics are overstating the role of the deal in the deficit picture.
Back in 2011, Pruitt wrote a letter to the EPA arguing that federal regulators were overstating the amount of air pollution from natural gas wells.
Tacon began investigating Tesco's relations with its suppliers last February after it admitted in 2014 to overstating its profits by 263 million pounds ($377 million).
Overstating the graduate premium is not the only reason policymakers overestimate the wider benefits of increasing the share of young people who go to university.
Without wanting to be seen as alarmists by overstating dangers, these experts think it's crucial that we question and challenge common assumptions around financial risk.
Legal experts and insurers say that the administration is overstating the effects of the court decision and it could restart the payments on its own.
The FBI and other officials are overstating their case when they warn that criminals are using encryption to "go dark," according to a new study.
Overstating the influence that Russian business elites have over national security decision making betrays a lack of understanding about how the country is actually ruled.
Clinton has said her rival is overstating those donations, a point she made with frustration when asked on a rope line at a campaign stop.
We recently conducted an analysis of international health systems and concluded that single-payer advocates are substantially overstating the prevalence and success of such systems.
"Virtually every leading Democrat has vowed to eliminate fossil fuels," he said, overstating the calls by Democrats to pursue renewable energy and address climate change.
The city has frequently criticized the Vadir data as overstating the level of violence in the schools, and others have agreed that it is flawed.
To avoid overstating results, whether that's an increase in productivity or cost-cutting measures, remove percentages and words like "doubled" or "tripled" from your resume.
" She added, "What happens in the real world is that women are seen as overstating pain rather than just being more accurate in describing it.
The first thing the bankers noticed was that Trump was, once again, vastly overstating his fortune, assigning absurdly high valuations to his real estate assets.
The FBI and other officials are overstating their case when they warn that criminals are using encryption to "go dark," according to a new study.
It also says Manafort defrauded another lender by falsely overstating the 2015 income of one his businesses by more than $4 million, among other charges.
I'm overstating my aversion to plain water, given that I drink it by the gallon on a daily basis to supplement my La Croix habit.
But Mr. Trump's critics may be overstating both the scope and inevitability of American decline and the role one president can play in advancing it.
She will also act as an adviser when big questions arise about how to think about and use data thoughtfully, without overstating what it supports.
The authors may be overstating DARPA's intentions, but the ultimate message of this report is being heard loud and clear: HEGGAs could be very dangerous.[Science]
"It is not overstating it to say Lincoln has got its mojo back," said Karl Brauer, who is executive publisher for Kelley Blue Book and Autotrader.
A New York Times investigation found the office had signed a letter drafted by Devon Energy that accused regulators of overstating pollution from natural gas wells.
The central bank bolstering reserves raises "fears that the country is overstating its ability to defend itself in a fresh lira crisis," Capital market's Gambarini said.
The fact that you were vastly overstating the size of the problem before you were elected just means you made it seem much easier to solve.
Companies may oversell their technology by overstating its capabilities, or they may fail to pursue rigorous scientific procedure with respect to the efficacy of their technology.
Their visions are utopian, Rieff responds; they understate the risk of the pain that memory causes, while overstating the likelihood that memory will promote good ends.
"I think the way they analyzed their data means that they are probably overstating the strength of evidence for the difference among models," Bolker told Gizmodo.
Such data as we have suggests that agencies do err — sometimes in understating and overstating both costs and benefits — without a systematic skew toward benefits understatement.
In an earlier statement on Monday, Capitec said its loan book was incorrectly portrayed in the Viceroy report and again denied overstating its income and assets.
Trump is blatantly overstating the role he played in the release of LiAngelo Ball and two other UCLA players, who were arrested for shoplifting in China.
They include a landmark ruling this month forcing the former chairman and CEO of China's Greencool Technology to disgorge gains derived from overstating the company's profits.
Some sincerely believe that the letter of the document is a defeat for liberals and that anxious Catholic pundits are overstating the problems with its spirit.
Some law graduates, angered over their inability to find suitable jobs, have sued law schools for overstating how well their students fared in the job market.
But Justin Brookman, Director of Consumer Privacy and Technology Policy at Consumer Reports, told Motherboard that the FTC is dramatically overstating the value of such services.
The lawsuit says the companies deliberately marketed their drugs as safe for chronic pain management while downplaying the risks of opioid dependency and overstating their effectiveness.
Monmouth notes that Michigan polls ahead of the 2016 primary were off by a large margin, overstating Hillary Clinton's support in the state by double digits.
In other words, ex-spouses could be overstating the alimony they paid to increase their deductions, or ex-spouses receiving alimony could be understating the amount.
Downplaying the disruption these measures may cause or overstating their benefits can erode public confidence in government at a time when it is needed the most.
A significant chunk of the United States trade gap has been caused by companies overstating imports from their foreign subsidiaries and underreporting exports, Mr. Auerbach said.
He drew parallels between Kobe Steel and Takata and Mitsubishi, as well as with financial-reporting improprieties at Toshiba, which admitted to overstating profit in 2015.
The island has not published audited financial statements in three fiscal years, and absorbed routine accusations from stakeholders and legislators that it is overstating its crisis.
"I don't know if I'm overstating this, but I feel like the blockers lost 2016," says Eric Franchi, co-founder of the ad tech firm Undertone.
"We continue to think that both PMIs are overstating the strength of the economy," Caroline Bain, chief commodities economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
Some think he is overstating his height (his driver's license lists him at 6-foot-2) and understating his weight (one writer estimated by 30 pounds).
In 1970, Life Magazine, overstating its abilities, called the machine "the first electronic person" and suggested that true "thinking" machines would arrive in the near future.
Yet federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York had a less charitable take, and accused Cohen of overstating his willingness to assist in investigations.
Asked about that document, Kavanaugh said he suggested the change because he thought the draft language was overstating the thinking of legal scholars at the time.
In 2011, he accused the EPA of overstating the amount of pollution caused by new natural gas wells in a letter that was drafted by Devon Energy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's banks may be overstating their ability to stop "fintech" firms stealing customers and eating into profits, the Bank of England (BoE) said on Tuesday.
" Kavanaugh responded that his 2003 email was warning against "overstating" the opinion of "legal scholars," rather than suggesting that he himself didn't think Roe was "settled law.
Shares of a Chinese pharmaceutical firm, which admitted overstating cash holdings by $4.4 billion, have fallen by around 10% every day since the "error" was first revealed.
Toshiba last year admitted to overstating profits from 2009, and is asking lenders for additional loans of about 200 billion yen ($1.8 billion), sources have told Reuters.
Manila, Philippines (CNN)Police in the Philippines defended the country's ongoing and deadly war on drugs Tuesday as they accused the international media of overstating death tolls.
Noble was thrust into the spotlight in February 2015 when previously obscure Iceberg Research accused it of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, which Noble rejected.
The film was widely criticized for overstating the LRA's relevance in a region facing far bigger problems, including a deteriorating four-year conflict in Central African Republic.
The lawsuit accuses manufacturers of overstating the benefits of taking opioids, encouraging long-term opioid therapy, discouraging alternative treatments and downplaying risks from the highly marketed medications.
President Trump fired back at LaVar Ball, father of one of the three UCLA basketball players arrested in China, after Ball suggested Trump was overstating his involvement.
The case stemmed from Tesco overstating a profit forecast in 2014 by more than 250 million pounds, mainly due to booking commercial deals with suppliers too early.
And Thomson is so fond of overstating his own role that it becomes hard to see how 20th-century music could possibly have gotten along without him.
If third-party voters are fuzzing up the polls, in other words, they are probably doing so by understating Clinton's true level of support — not overstating it.
Many elite economists — including those who have served in previous Democratic administrations — think the Sanders campaign is massively overstating the economic benefits of his domestic policy agenda.
He has been accused of overstating the attendance of his events — a trend that gave rise to the term "alternative facts" — from his inauguration to campaign events.
Similarly, artificially overstating pension costs by using market-value discount rates or low-yield bond rates that do not reflect expected asset earnings unnecessarily overburdens current taxpayers.
In the post, he continued to blame the media and Democrats for overstating the danger of the disease, even as health experts have warned of its spread.
The Japanese carmaker last month admitted to overstating the fuel economy of four of its models - small cars sold in Japan, including two under Nissan Motor's badge.
The combined economic output of China's provinces has long exceeded national output measured by the National Bureau of Statistics, raising suspicions that local officials were overstating performance.
At the risk of overstating the case, Trump has squeezed about as much from his base of about 21625-2900 percent of the electorate that he can.
He also took aim at the FCC's faulty broadband maps, which have been repeatedly criticized by everyone from consumer groups to Microsoft for overstating service availability and speeds.
The class action lawsuit accused Halliburton of misleading investors by understating asbestos liabilities, overstating construction and engineering revenue and inflating the benefits of a merger with Dresser Industries.
Noble came under the spotlight in February 2015 when it was accused by Iceberg Research of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, claims which Noble has rejected.
Turns out Twitter had been overstating its number of users for the past three years by erroneously counting users of third-party apps into its total monthly actives.
"We believe that in the short term the market is overstating the risk of a no deal," said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management.
" Tapper asked: "Would I be overstating matters if I said you sound like you're actually concerned that somebody -- before this is all over -- somebody might lose their life?
But there is also a danger in overstating the science in a way that presents the problem as unsolvable, and feeds a sense of doom, inevitability and hopelessness.
Corinthian was fined $30 million by the Department of Education for overstating job placement rates and was accused of preying on low-income people with high-interest loans.
Noble Group hit the spotlight in February 2015 when it was accused by Iceberg Research of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, claims which Noble has rejected.
The department said, however, that inconsistencies in course labels in a second data system could lead to overstating the number of students receiving no services or incomplete services.
That said, you may be overstating the additional risks for an undocumented child; I don't see that any of this would come to the attention of immigration officials.
But the mapping data used has long been criticized for overstating the availability of broadband services and speeds to consumers, especially in rural areas where coverage is spotty.
"Overstating the likelihood of extreme climate impacts can make mitigation seem harder than it actually is," noted Peters and his coauthor, climate scientist Zeke Hausfather, in the commentary.
Mr. Trump in effect set up a straw man by overstating their testimony, and they could honestly knock it down without taking back what they actually did say.
Boeing and Airbus have often sparred about the way they tally orders, with U.S. executives frequently pointing the finger at Airbus for overstating the number of planes on order.
If you think that's overstating things, it's worth noting that Trump has repeatedly "joked" about changing the Constitution to allow him to serve more than two terms as president.
While Trump surged in the polls by decrying failed immigration policies, overstating the numbers of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and vowing to build a wall, his opponents waffled.
In 2016, the SEC also charged two former accounting executives of American Realty Capital Properties, now known as Vereit, for overstating the financial performance using a non-GAAP metric.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been criticized for overstating the autonomous capabilities of his vehicles, while also beta testing semi-autonomous features on his customers — with occasional dire consequences.
Tesla is bringing back its "full self-driving" feature, after removing the option from its website in October amid criticism the company was overstating the autonomy of its vehicles.
Also on "Squawk Box," Republican Judd Gregg said Sanders is overstating the Democrats' odds in the general election, noting that virtually everyone has gotten the election wrong thus far.
Wednesday, October 17 • ProPublica released an extensive report documenting "patterns of deceptive practices" in Trump family business deals around the world, including Ivanka overstating sales numbers on several properties.
"I don't think I am overstating it when I say that for many of us this is one of the most significant votes of our entire career," he said.
Hunter alleged Purdue, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd engaged in deceptive marketing that downplayed the addiction risk from opioids while overstating their benefits, contributing to the epidemic.
In it, Carreyrou reported that the company was likely overstating the abilities of its blood-testing technology — a report that was instantly derided by Holmes and her true believers.
SIG, which has been undergoing a review of its historic accounts after a whistleblowing allegation of potential accounting irregularities, suspended staff last month for overstating profits over several years.
Noble came under the spotlight in February last year when it was accused by Iceberg Research of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, claims which Noble has rejected.
Benguela's concerns emerged a day after Capitec's shares briefly slumped by 25 percent following allegations by U.S. firm Viceroy Research that the lender was overstating its assets and income.
Several news reports in recent days have also described Ratcliffe as overstating parts of his biography relating to his work on terrorism cases as a federal prosecutor in Texas.
"I don't see real danger in overstating the possible severity of insect decline, but there is real danger in underestimating how bad things really are," she told the Atlantic.
The steps, announced on Wednesday, followed the company's apology in September for an error that resulted in considerably overstating how long, on average, users spent watching videos on Facebook.
The perils of investing in disruptive health-care start-ups were illustrated by Theranos, a blood-testing start-up that was accused of overstating the capability of its technology.
But to suggest that the kind of AR Pokémon Go employs, using just your smartphone, is currently experiencing some kind of watershed moment, is almost certainly overstating the case.
" Having grown up in an evangelical Christian family, she remarks, "I believe in the value of disagreeing and overstating," adding, "I don't think a lukewarm take is worth having.
He has said forces that do not want him to win have been overstating the damage his trade war has caused, according to people who have spoken with him.
All this means putting China at the top of American international economic priorities and keeping it there for years, without overstating or overreacting to trade disputes with our allies.
Indeed, commentators on the left and the right, possibly overstating the reach of French theory, have recently leveled blame for our current state of affairs at "postmodernists" like Latour.
A common trait of books (including this one) that seek to sound an alarm about a growing threat is overstating what the authors see as inattention, especially official inattention.
The bureaucratic problem is not limited to the FISA process, Mr. Litt said, pointing to a scandal years ago over F.B.I. forensics experts overstating their findings in courtroom testimony.
The White House's attempt to impose a more disciplined approach to communications about the virus was undermined by President Trump, who complained the news media was overstating the threat.
In September, Facebook apologized for overstating how it measured video viewership, an important metric for marketers, and in November, the company again noted errors across four of its products.
While he believes there are such manipulations, he said people like Peter Navarro, a China hawk who serves as White House National Trade Council Director, are overstating the issue.
The organization declared that the club "committed serious breaches" of UEFA's licensing rules and Financial Fair Play Regulations, including "overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts" for five years.
But so far, 5G is falling well short of the hype, thanks to mobile carriers that are not only overstating what 5G can do, but where it's actually available.
"The governor is once again overstating his authority," Beshear said, adding that the Kentucky Executive Branch Ethics Commission and not the cabinet was the appropriate agency for any such probe.
The communication showed Pruitt's office signed a letter, drafted by lawyers for Devon Energy, that accused federal regulators of overstating the amount of pollution caused by new natural gas wells.
South Korean car makers Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia Motors in 2014 agreed to pay $350 million in penalties to the U.S. government for overstating their vehicles' fuel economy ratings.
Japan's transport ministry ordered widespread checks to industry methods after Mitsubishi Motors admitted last month it manipulated fuel economy data for at least four mini-vehicle models, overstating their efficiency.
On the other hand, there's no guarantee that if the polls do wind up overstating support for Mrs Clinton, they will do so precisely where Mr Trump needs them to.
A lawsuit charged that between 2005 and 2014 Inchcape knowingly submitted invoices to the Navy overstating the goods and services actually provided, the Justice Department said in announcing the settlement.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals does not have to face a shareholder lawsuit accusing it of overstating the benefits of an experimental drug treatment for cystic fibrosis, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Hunter's 2017 lawsuit accused Purdue, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of deceptive marketing that downplayed the risks of addiction associated with opioid pain drugs while overstating their benefits.
General Motors said on Friday that it would offer cash payments or extended warranties to 22016,211 owners of certain large sport utility vehicles with window stickers overstating likely gas mileage.
Democrats have not exactly been forgiving, either, but they argue that Republicans are overstating the implications for the case they are building, particularly if Mr. Sondland confirms the new details.
Investigators hired by Mitsubishi after the automaker admitted in April to overstating the fuel economy on its minivehicles criticized the firm for "not having the manufacturing philosophy of an automaker".
I was one of several people my boss bullied into resignation by collecting gossip, pressuring people to say vaguely critical things and overstating what they said — a witch hunt, basically.
At the 2016 Democratic National Convention, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg got belly laughs with a quip about Donald Trump's penchant for overstating his wealth and business success.
That, in turn, led to overstating the department's pre-tax operating profits by $800,000, allowing it to meet an internal target for the first quarter of 83, the SEC said.
Noble's debt worries surfaced after Iceberg Research accused the Hong Kong-headquartered trader in February 2015 of overstating its commodity contracts by billions of dollars, claims which the firm rejected.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Friday rebutted President Trump's comments that New York was overstating its need for ventilators and that the state was overlooking thousands of the machines in storage.
While there are hundreds of clinical trials taking place around the world, researchers are saying we need to be cautious about overstating these drugs' promise until we have more information.
Advocates for victims seized on the study, but as with similar reports, it was criticized by some for overstating the problem, and even its authors acknowledged that it had limitations.
But his remarks were typically Trumpian, overstating his achievements and showing a tendency to create his own reality in a presidency that has posed unprecedented challenges to truth and fact.
But after reviewers hammered Verizon for comically overstating 5G availability in these spotty early launches, Verizon backed away from imposing the surcharge for what it stated would be an "undetermined" period.
" Following the tweet, however, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump "may be overstating how close the two sides are to an agreement, " citing sources "familiar with the state of negotiations.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter alleges J&J, along with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and Teva Pharmaceutical, carried out deceptive marking campaigns that downplayed opioids' addictive risks while overstating their benefits.
The company admitted in April to overstating the mileage on four of its minivehicles, including two models it produced for Nissan Motor - problems it blamed on competitive pressures and poor oversight.
A report published on August 6th by Sarasin & Partners, an asset manager in London, suggests that oil firms are assuming that decarbonisation will be limited and are thus overstating their assets.
He said that in some projects, the developers were able to attract commercial financing by overstating the number of units that had been sold in the initial phases of a development.
We need to be careful about overstating the apparent ineffectiveness, and I'm positive that there's a lot more that the FBI is not revealing to us at this time as well.
DeWine said the companies helped unleash the crisis by spending millions of dollars marketing and promoting such drugs as OxyContin and Percocet, overstating their benefits and trivializing their potential addictive qualities.
There is no doubting ISIS' lure to a fringe of extremist Muslims and Muslim converts, but there is also the risk of overstating its capabilities and its ownership of terror attacks.
Hunter's 21998 lawsuit accused Purdue, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of deceptive marketing that played down the risks of addiction associated with opioid pain drugs while overstating their benefits.
Hunter's 2017 lawsuit accuses Purdue, Johnson & Johnson & Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of engaging in deceptive marketing that downplayed the risks of addiction associated with opioid pain drugs while overstating their benefits.
Hunter's 2017 lawsuit accused Purdue, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of deceptive marketing that played down the risks of addiction associated with opioid pain drugs while overstating their benefits.
Trump frequently makes false, misleading, inaccurate or unfounded claims on Twitter and at campaign rallies, as well as overstating the effect his administration has had on the economy or international alliances.
Together with other aggrieved Berenson sources, as well as the renowned neuroscientist Carl Hart, they have called out Berenson for cherry-picking their work and overstating risks found in the literature.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday said Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV must face a lawsuit claiming it defrauded shareholders by overstating its ability to comply with vehicle safety laws.
But candidates and the president are overstating Americans' desire for a full-scale retreat from the Middle East, according to a January 6900 poll by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
As the US braces for more cases of the coronavirus and weathers a severe flu season, health officials are calling out Purell for overstating the cleansing capabilities of its hand sanitizer.
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas has sued Bristol-Myers Squibb Co and Sanofi SA's U.S. arm for overstating the effectiveness of and concealing the risks of their blood thinner Plavix.
The lawsuits were announced six days after a North Dakota judge dismissed that state's lawsuit accusing Purdue Pharma of overstating the benefits and trivializing the addiction risks of prolonged opioid use.
The F.B.I., for its part, says that Apple is overstating the issue, since the bureau is asking for the company's help breaking into only one phone, not phones all over the world.
Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of web security company High-Tech Bridge, believes the authors of the new report are overstating the risks, and that it'll be business as usual over the next decade.
Some think it's counterproductive to be alarmist, mostly because it risks overstating the evidence or because it "feeds a paralyzing evidence of doom and hopelessness," as climate researcher Michael Mann put it.
The company admitted in April to overstating the mileage on four of its minivehicles, including two models it produced for Nissan Motor Co - problems it blamed on competitive pressures and poor oversight.
Oakland, California (CNN)Hillary Clinton's national press secretary on Sunday defended his candidate's lack of media availability by overstating the frequency and length with which Clinton speaks with her traveling press corps.
Italy&aposs 5-Star Movement is defending Giuseppe Conte, tapped to become the country&aposs next premier, against reports accusing him of overstating his affiliations with elite international universities in his resume.
Mitsubishi said that aggressive internal targets had meant its testers failed to update their methodology, leading to the company overstating the fuel ratings of four car models by up to 10 percent.
Hunter alleged Purdue, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd engaged in deceptive marketing that played down the risks of addiction associated with opioids while overstating their benefits, contributing to the epidemic.
This he traces back to the Boskin Commission, which in 85033 studied this same exact question, and came to the conclusion that the BEA was overstating price growth in a systematic way.
Electrification initiative Power Africa has been faulted in a USAID Inspector General report for overstating the impact of its development efforts by counting the delivery of solar lanterns as new electricity connections.
A five-year update of household spending patterns issued on Monday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) implied the consumer price index (CPI) was overstating inflation by around 0.22 percentage points.
Washington (CNN)Two Democratic senators say they have evidence that shows the Environmental Protection Agency may be overstating the need for 24/7 security and first class travel for Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Having spent most of the interview massively overstating the economic value of the US-Saudi relationship, Trump eventually pivots and says that the whole thing is actually an enormous waste of money.
And I think that the majority — and maybe I'm overstating this — but that the majority of journalists therefore intentionally don't pay attention to what's happening on the other side of the wall.
CA: You've suggested we're past the tipping point at which this theory is going to be wholly refuted, but you've also cited overly cautious scientists who are wary of overstating the evidence.
Some of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters in right-wing media are downplaying the threat posed by the Wuhan coronavirus and accusing Democrats of overstating the crisis to score political points.
The government found that the automakers had been overstating fuel economy numbers on about a third of their models, not that they had overstated the figures by as much as a third.
South Korean car makers Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors Corp in 2014 agreed to pay $350 million in penalties to the U.S. government for overstating their vehicles' fuel economy ratings.
Can it be an accident that these judges delivered a decision rebuking the government for overstating president's discretion to set immigration policy in the midst of Trump tweets questioning the federal judiciary's legitimacy?
Still a solidly (if not resoundingly) positive day at this writing (two-thirds of all volume in rising stocks) but the S&P's gain is somewhat overstating the gain in the average stock.
And I don't think I'm overstating matters when I tell you it felt as though the sun decided to come down from behind the clouds and hang out with us tiny earthbound drudges.
Prosecutors said Farha and others engaged in a scheme to file false Medicaid expense reports to Florida's healthcare administration, overstating the amount the company's subsidiaries spent on mental health services for Medicaid patients.
Prosecutors said Farha and others engaged in a scheme to file false Medicaid expense reports to Florida's healthcare administration overstating the amount the company's subsidiaries spent on mental health services for Medicaid patients.
Commenters on the liberal website Daily Kos ridiculed Mr. Trump for running a "scampaign" and overstating the personal investment he was making in his campaign by funneling the money back to his empire.
On the basis of a detailed study of field production records, Simmons argued the Saudis were overstating the remaining recoverable reserves and would struggle to maintain let alone increase their output in future.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter has alleged that J&J and Teva, along with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP, carried out deceptive marking campaigns that downplayed opioids' addictive risks while overstating their benefits.
Hating the original of this is the kind of thing that makes sense when you're an overly-serious teen desperate to impress the opposite sex by overstating your own sense of self-seriousness.
Both schemes involved efforts to promote Theranos by wildly overstating the technological capability of Theranos' blood-testing machines, as well as the company's revenue prospects and business contractual relationships, according to federal prosecutors.
But on her own I am wary of overstating the capabilities of a mostly satirical comic strip and understating the real-life capabilities of women who are just like her, if not better.
While most economists say President Donald Trump may be overstating his responsibility for recent better growth and jobs numbers, they say his policies may have had a limited positive influence in some areas.
Earlier Friday, Mitsubishi Motors said it would give owners of four minivehicles close to $1,000 in compensation for its overstating of mileage readings, part of reimbursement costs that will total at least $600 million.
So while it would be overstating things (by a lot) to imply that the US is on the verge of becoming a poor country, decline is not an absurd prospect to start talking about.
"I am not saying the EU is not significant, but there is a danger of them overstating their importance to the success of London, and therefore overplaying their hand in the negotiation," Browne said.
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un might conduct another missile test but talk of being on the cusp of a nuclear war was overstating the risk.
On Monday, former Visium portfolio manager Stefan Lumiere pleaded not guilty to charges that he engaged in a scheme to defraud investors by inflating the value of a bond fund and overstating its liquidity.
"I don't think it's overstating the fact that, on that date, politics and television changed forever," said Bruce DuMont, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and president of the Museum of Broadcast Communications.
Though it's undeniable that each subject has made great gains in her field, Petersen's dedication to overstating the transgressive behaviors of female celebrities in service of the notion of subjectivity as empowerment rings hollow.
SIG said in February it was undergoing a review of its historic accounts after a whistleblowing allegation of potential irregularities that led to the suspension of some staff for overstating profits over several years.
"It's not overstating things to say that Duke has a shot in this climate," said Caroline Fayard, a Democratic Senate candidate, who has made opposition to Mr. Duke a central part of her campaign.
"They have this sense that the West is actually much more strategic and effective than it really is," Mr. Galeotti said, adding that Americans have a similar habit for overstating Russian power and ambition.
Washington (CNN)Multiple health care workers on Thursday debunked a statement from a White House adviser that the media is overstating the need for personal protective equipment in hospitals amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
But when I spoke with Farzan Sabet, a fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, he cautioned against overstating the significance of pro-Rouhani moderate gains in the parliament.
WASHINGTON — In the rhetorical battle over Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, senators in both parties have been selectively arguing the facts on the jurist and overstating the Senate's procedural history.
"He can do things that I haven't seen, and I've played a long time," said Holliday, a 14-year veteran, adding that he might be overstating it, since he had played against Barry Bonds.
The settlements announced by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Monday resolved claims stemming from a 2005 lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court accusing various drugmakers of overstating their prescription drugs' average wholesale prices.
Prosecutors also saw potential fraud and larceny charges, applying a legal theory that, by overstating the number of units sold, the Trumps were falsely inflating their value and, in effect, cheating unsuspecting condo buyers.
An analyst at a small research firm is reiterating his negative call on Facebook shares alleging the company may be overstating its ad reach for certain age demographics in the U.S. and other countries.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has agreed to pay $135 million to resolve a long-running lawsuit alleging that the generic drugmaker defrauded Illinois' Medicaid program by overstating the wholesale price of its prescription drugs.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter alleges J&J, along with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, carried out deceptive marking campaigns that downplayed opioids' addictive risks while overstating their benefits.
Chang, the deputy assistant secretary in the State Department's Bureau of Conflict and Stability Operations, was accused of overstating her academic credentials and creating a fake Time magazine cover with her face on it.
He quotes analysts at Energy Watch Group and the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis saying that IEA is overstating RE capital costs and understating the rate of decline in total systems costs.
Other experts have noted Trump administration is using MS-13 as a "boogeyman" and overstating the threat it poses to drum up support for a crackdown on sanctuary cities and other hardline immigration policies.
Danske was accused of being "intentionally less than forthcoming" to Danish regulators even after a whistleblower alerted the Copenhagen-based bank to suspected money laundering, while overstating its legitimate profitability and ability to thwart misconduct.
While people who described Star Wars: The Force Awakens as a "remake" were clearly overstating the case, the hit movie was intentionally filled with references and callbacks — as is much of the Star Wars canon.
The state will seek to convince Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman to find that the companies created a public nuisance by using deceptive marking that downplayed their drugs' addictive risks while overstating their benefits.
The automaker said last week it planned to give owners of four minivehicles close to $1,000 in compensation for its overstating of mileage readings, part of reimbursement costs that will total at least $600 million.
You may think I'm overstating this point, but the convenience of having one charger compatible with all your gadgets is the sort of thing that you'll be loath to retreat from once you've tried it.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Capitec said its credit rating by S&P Global Ratings had not been affected by a report from Viceroy Research accusing the South African lender of overstating its income and assets.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter's 2017 lawsuit accuses Purdue, Johnson & Johnson & Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of engaging in deceptive marketing that downplayed the risks of addiction associated with opioid pain drugs while overstating their benefits.
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit that accused the Whole Foods Market supermarket chain of overcharging shoppers in New York City by overstating the weight of prepackaged foods it sold.
As an artist and a public figure, Ye can be guilty of overstating: trying to get 5 different philosophical points across in one sentence whilst also, somehow, linking things back to the price of silk.
The lawsuit alleges that Purdue Pharma, Allergan, Cephalon and Janssen Pharmaceuticals deliberately marketed their drugs as safe for chronic pain management while downplaying the risks of opioid dependency and overstating the effectiveness of the drugs.
While it's important to see more diverse representation of the workforce in prominent places, especially in fields where women have made significant inroads, overstating how diverse or equal our workplaces currently are has detrimental effects.
Fauci, who as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has been leading government efforts to fight the disease, warned against overstating hopes that the drug could be effective against the pandemic.
The state blamed Purdue for running what it called a reckless, decades-long scheme to mislead doctors and patients by overstating the ability of opioids to improve bodily function, while downplaying the risk of addiction.
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un might well conduct another missile test but talk of being on the cusp of a nuclear war was overstating the risk.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 5 (Reuters) - South African lender Capitec Bank Holdings denied misrepresenting its loan book on Monday after a report by U.S. firm Viceroy Research accused it of overstating its income and assets last week.
The company filed for bankruptcy on Sunday after reaching an outline of a deal with the states and local governments that have accused the company of deceptively marketing opioids by overstating benefits and downplaying risks.
Noble has lurched from one crisis to another since it hit the spotlight in February 2015 when Iceberg Research accused it of overstating its commodity contracts by billions of dollars as it battled a commodities downturn.
LONDON (Reuters) - Strong growth in U.S. gasoline consumption has been one of the most important factors supporting oil prices in 2016, but some analysts question whether the official data is overstating the strength of gasoline demand.
But others have cautioned against the dangers of overstating Choudary's significance, arguing that the high-profile media platform given to the firebrand cleric over the years had only helped him recruit followers to his extremist network.
Noble was thrust into the spotlight in February 2015 after previously obscure Iceberg Research accused it of overstating its assets by billions of dollars, which Noble rejected, and the company also faced a severe commodities downturn.
SunEdison's shares - already reeling from a Wall Street Journal report on Monday that the company was being investigated for overstating its cash position - fell as much as 21.99 percent to a record low of 21 cents.
But the new paper's analysis risks overstating the degree to which extinction events already are occurring, he said, and the research methodology does not have the level of granularity needed to be particularly useful for conservationists.
GMT, an Asia-focused accounting research firm, says on its website that its goal is to use financial statements to judge whether a company is overstating or understating its profits through the exploitation of accounting standards.
"More recently, the issue has not really been with getting results wrong but, rather, overstating the extent of any differences that were found or failing to draw attention to the evidence of marked similarities," Rippon says.
And in that October speech, Ms. Brainard chimed in, breaking with the Fed's chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, to argue that the Fed was overstating the risk of inflation and underestimating the threat of a global downturn.
SunEdison's shares - already reeling from a Wall Street Journal report on Monday that the company was being investigated for overstating its cash position - fell as much as 210 percent to a record low of 953 cents.
Clearview AI, an artificial intelligence firm providing facial recognition technology to US law enforcement, may be overstating how effective its services are in catching terrorist suspects and preventing attacks, according to a report from BuzzFeed News.
But they say that when skeptics warn women off by claiming that the pills could be harmful, as Planned Parenthood suggests on a website directing women to its own treatment centers, they are overstating the risks.
At the time, Sheikh and other executives were accused of overstating the bank's profit in the first-half and nine-month periods of 2015, before the audited accounts for the full year showed a massive loss.
As sales growth began to slow, Hyundai and Kia came under criticism in 2012 after United States regulators found that the company had been overstating the fuel economy numbers for about a third of their models.
Brad, who holds the title of policy manager, tells me that the majority of content that he and his colleagues review is essentially benign, and warns me against overstating the mental health risks of doing the job.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it plans to give owners of four minivehicles close to $1,000 in compensation for its overstating of mileage readings, part of reimbursement costs that will total at least $600 million.
The agency's director, Tom Frieden, on Thursday told NBC News the CDC is not overstating the Zika threat in Puerto Rico "Unfortunately when babies start to be born with microcephaly, that will change perceptions," he told NBC.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England thinks Britain's closely watched business surveys might be overstating the recent weakness in the country's economy, but they appear to be working well as gauges of how major industries are faring.
For what it's worth, I'm pretty much with Bivens here, although I think he may be overstating the difficulties a bit; the goal of the jobs guarantee is laudable, but there are better ways to get there.
Trump has made dozens of false claims during the briefings, including overstating the potential of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19, and falsely saying that anyone who wants to be tested for coronavirus infections can be.
Such lump-sum withdrawals were allowed under a fairly common program known as a DROP, for deferred retirement option program, but they caused a stampede after workers learned that the pension fund had been overstating its assets.
But according to court filings by the New York State attorney general's office, there is new evidence that the company has not actually followed that course, potentially overstating the value of its assets and defrauding its shareholders.
So while the result is that the Obama administration will probably have to adjust its religious exemption to the birth control benefit, it would be overstating to call this a ruling in "favor" of the religious nonprofits.
The attorneys general of Nevada, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, North Dakota and Tennessee separately said the company had violated state consumer protection laws by falsely denying or downplaying the risk of addiction while overstating the benefits of opioids.
Here are some of the main takeaways from Tesla's "autonomy day" event: Musk has been criticized for overstating the autonomous capabilities of Tesla's vehicles, while also beta testing semi-autonomous features on his customers — with occasional dire consequences.
What tobacco litigation can teach us now Purdue, which is privately held by the Sackler family, has been accused in over 103 lawsuits of misleading doctors and patients by overstating the benefits and downplaying the risks of OxyContin.
Mitsubishi has admitted to overstating the fuel economy of four of its mini-vehicle models for the Japanese market - the Dayz and Dayz Roox which are marketed under Nissan's badge, and two other models under the Mitsubishi brand.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp's domestic minicar sales tumbled 75 percent on the year in May, the first full month after the Japanese automaker admitted to overstating the mileage readings for ultra-compact cars it sells at home.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rio Tinto Plc on Tuesday said a U.S. regulator's lawsuit accusing the big Anglo-Australian mining company of fraud for overstating the value of Mozambique coal assets it had bought in 2011 should be dismissed.
It resolves claims that Cnova inflated its share price by overstating net sales and profit, failed to properly write down the value of damaged and returned items and concealed employee misconduct and accounting irregularities at a Brazilian unit.
Renzi has repeatedly defended the electoral law, convinced the opinion polls are overstating 5-Star's strength, but in a concession to PD doubters he agreed this weekend to possible modifications, including returning to a one-round voting system.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp on Tuesday said it will book an additional extraordinary loss of 7 billion yen ($68.42 million) in the year ending March 31 related to overstating the fuel economy on some of its models.
" Wallace-Wells's piece, too, produced an immediate backlash from the climate intelligentsia, partly because he got some of the science wrong, overstating certain risks, but also because the piece was charged with the cardinal sin of being "alarmist.
You may think I'm overstating the case here -- maybe you're appalled by sexual assault, but sympathetic to the anti-abortion (and, often, also anti-contraception) movement, believing it only has the best interests of the fetus at heart.
Now, the concern is in the other direction, that Mr. Trump is raising expectations for his ability to achieve a breakthrough with Mr. Kim that may not materialize, based purely on a personal rapport that he is overstating.
Purdue, which filed for Chapter 11 on Sunday, has said it sought bankruptcy to implement a settlement with the state and local governments who have accused it of deceptive marketing of opioids by overstating benefits and downplaying risks.
And the senior Wall Street executive backing Biden — the one who said he'd be "shocked" if Bloomberg were in the race in 45 days — said the former mayor is dramatically overstating how weak the former VP really is.
The stakes in this fight are massive — the future of abortion rights in America — which naturally leads partisans to amp up the rhetoric, overstating the conclusiveness of an interpretation of testimony or labeling this debatable interpretation as flatly false.
The SEC at that time claimed that Goldstone and Simmons defrauded investors by overstating Thornburg's income by more than $400 million and falsely reporting a profit rather than a loss for the fourth quarter in its 2007 annual report.
The claim was controversial because the figure did not take into account Britain's sizeable rebate or the payments that were flowing back from the EU to Britain, so it was widely seen as overstating Britain's contribution to the bloc.
And although there is no overstating the work to be done on the part of our institutions to ensure that women of color have the space to fail safely and live authentically —we also don't have time to wait.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter alleges that J&J, along with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, carried out deceptive marking campaigns that downplayed the addictive risks of opioid pain treatments while overstating their benefits.
The Paris Agreement could literally save the planet I don't want to sound alarmist, but there is simply no overstating the stakes here: The Paris Agreement is critical to the survival of life on Earth as we know it.
Putin may be overstating the number and capabilities of several of his planned systems, but there is little doubt that at least some of those systems — notably some of Russia's hypersonic weapons — soon will be deployed in the field.
Milberg exploited the rule to pioneer an aggressive legal strategy: On behalf of groups of investors, the firm sued corporations whose stock had plunged on the ground that the company had committed market fraud by overstating its revenue forecasts.
Many of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters in right-wing media, including on Fox, have repeatedly downplayed the threat posed by the coronavirus and accusing Democrats and other media outlets of overstating the crisis to score political points.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former portfolio manager at Visium Asset Management LP pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he engaged in a scheme to defraud investors by inflating the value of a bond fund and overstating its liquidity.
While polls have consistently shown that Trump's greatest strength is his handling of the economy, he has repeatedly exaggerated and disparaged his predecessor's economic legacy while overstating the amount of credit he himself deserves for the state of the economy.
"I had to get some minor surgery (OK, so that's overstating it, but you know what blokes are like)," Ricciardo wrote in a column for the Red Bull website of how he had spent the two weeks since winning in Shanghai.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Whole Foods Market Inc to face a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing it of overcharging shoppers in New York City by overstating the weight of pre-packaged food in its supermarkets.
Suzuki is the second Japanese automaker to have been non-compliant over mileage testing after Mitsubishi in April said it had been using a different standard for years while also overstating the fuel efficiency for four of its mini vehicles.
Cooper cleverly moves the shah's third wife, Farah Pahlavi, at once a Marie Antoinette figure and the saving grace of a corrupt regime, toward center stage of the royal pageant, always highlighting, but never overstating her role by the shah's side.
Prosecutors said that Ahmed, 44, embezzled the more than $54 million from the firm from 153 to 2015 by submitting false invoices, overstating prices of business deals he orchestrated on the fund's behalf and by setting up fraudulent bank accounts.
Well that may be overstating things — it's hard to imagine a demise dire enough to adequately punish the scourge of the North, whose atrocities over nearly four seasons on "Game of Thrones" included rape, patricide, infanticide, Fat Walda-cide and castration.
Facebook fell $1.122.201, or 1.6 percent, to $127.96 after The Wall Street Journal first reported that the company was overstating how long users were watching video ads, raising concerns that a portion of Facebook's ad revenue may be at risk.
He's admitted to helping Trump's own defunct modeling agency, Trump Model Management, apply for H21996-B visas for models by overstating how much the models would be paid — which appears to be a violation of immigration law in its own right.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump began March with a barrage of false claims about the coronavirus pandemic -- understating the extent of the crisis, overstating the availability of tests, inaccurately blaming his predecessor and wrongly insisting that the crisis was unforeseen.
By this theory, policy makers there make moves to get what they want, like expanding infrastructure spending and mortgage lending during slowdowns, but they also engage in data smoothing by understating growth in good years and overstating growth in bad years.
"Whether you like the administration, the people, the rhetoric or not, there is no overstating just how powerful the animal spirits have been," said Atul Lele, chief investment officer for Deltec International Group, an investment firm based in Nassau, Bahamas.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced criminal fraud charges against a San Francisco hedge fund manager who allegedly schemed to raise money by falsely boasting of his formidable performance record and overstating the amount of assets he managed.
"To say there is absolutely no risk is maybe a little overstating it, but based on the evidence to date it's a reasonable conclusion," said Cespedes, who was not involved with the AIDS United statement but described the risk as negligible.
The SEC said Theranos deceived investors by "hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners," noting that at times Theranos' technology performed could only do about 12 tests of the over 200 tests advertised.
In the early aughts, underground online zines like Zero for Owned — ZF0 for short — emerged as sites for hackers to detail how they broke into the systems of prominent security professionals and fellow hackers to shame them for overstating their skills.
"I don't think it'd be overstating it: He was a bit of a geek and a wonk," Tom Ingram, a former newspaper reporter who has known Alexander since the 22018s and eventually became his Senate chief of staff, told me.
Known for books such as "The Beauty Myth" and "Vagina: A New Biography," she has been called out in the past for vastly overstating the number of women who die from anorexia and for making dubious claims about female biology.
He doesn't just stretch the truth in the way most politicians do: selectively citing facts that make them look good, deliberately omitting ones that make them look bad, overstating or understating the probable impact of the campaign promises they make.
The claim was controversial because the figure of 350 million pounds did not take into account Britain's sizeable rebate or the payments that were flowing back from the EU to Britain, so it was widely seen as overstating Britain's contribution to the bloc.
Like Uber, Lyft has paid civil penalties to California district attorneys for overstating the rigor of driver background checks, been slapped with cease-and-desist orders by cities to stop operating, and fought to keep drivers classified as cheaper independent contractors - without benefits.
"Without overstating it, I think it is significant that we made it through the regular session and the special session without one of these bills passing," said Cathryn Oakley, senior legislative counsel with the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGBT rights group.
NEW YORK, June 2 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Whole Foods Market Inc to face a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing it of overcharging shoppers in New York City by overstating the weight of pre-packaged food in its supermarkets.
But that promise has come with Chinese trading characteristics: the stock has whipsawed since its Nasdaq listing last summer, after allegations of counterfeit goods, then an investigation by Chinese regulators and finally accusations from a short seller that it was overstating sales.
In both series, the ones produced at the CBC and the Star, you interview digital privacy experts, and I noticed the Star ran an editorial from Tamir Israel and Christopher Parsons arguing that the RCMP is overstating its need for digital surveillance tools.
According to Macquarie, the analysis conducted by the Conference Board suggests the real Chinese growth rate has been far more volatile than official numbers have indicated, with the government data both understating and overstating growth in the years following the global financial crisis.
At the same time, however, states like Ohio and Kentucky might be overstating the rise in opioid fatal overdose rates between 2008 and 2014, since death certificates in those states have begun to more frequently specify what drugs led to individuals' overdoses.
The group was hired by Mitsubishi Motors to conduct a three-month investigation into practices at the Japanese company after it admitted to overstating the fuel economy on two of its minivehicle models, along with two models manufactured for Nissan Motor Co Ltd.
You might wonder why a person who says he's worth $10 billion is so eager to find new ways to make money, and the answer may well have something to do with the considerable evidence that he's massively overstating his net worth.
If Trump underestimates Putin's malevolence (or thinks he can use it to his advantage), McKew and those who think like her are engaged in reckless threat inflation, wildly overstating the extent of Russian ambitions and power in support of a costly policy.
"They deceived investors by, among other things, making false and misleading statements to the media, hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners and government entities, to whom they had also made misrepresentations," the SEC charged.
The SEC also said it would no longer pursue a claim that the defendants defrauded investors by overstating Thornburg's income by more than $400 million and falsely reporting a profit rather than a loss for the fourth quarter in its 2007 annual report.
The FBI admitted a couple of years ago that its hair-fiber analysts have been overstating their certainty and the significance of hair-fiber analysis, basically in every case they've testified in; it was like 90 or 95 percent of the cases.
Part-time defender Dershowitz qualified his participation when he told Mediaite that it would be "overstating it" to call himself a member of Trump's legal team despite the fact that he is expected to participate in the Senate trial on the President's behalf.
"They deceived investors by, among other things, making false and misleading statements to the media, hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating  the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners and government entities, to whom they had also made misrepresentations," the SEC charged.
There are good reasons for not overstating the value of Raqqa's liberation (giant posters of Turkish PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan going up in the town square this week might be our first clue, since it will only exacerbate tensions with the Turks).
BHP Billiton Ltd was sued in the United States by investors who accused the Anglo-Australian mining company of fraudulently overstating its ability to manage safety risks prior to November's fatal dam burst at a Brazilian mine it co-owned and operated.
TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan's consumer watchdog ordered Mitsubishi Motors Corp on Friday to pay a 480 million yen ($4.2 million) fine for false advertising of its vehicles sold in the domestic market, after the automaker last year admitted to overstating their mileage readings.
Because no note is made of whether females convicted of sexual offences while in prison have legally changed their gender, there is a consequential risk of attributing male sexual offences to females and materially overstating the number of women sex offenders in the system.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - BHP Billiton Ltd has asked a U.S. judge to approve a $163 million settlement of claims that it fraudulently inflated its share price by overstating its ability to manage safety risks before a fatal 2015 dam burst at a Brazilian mine.
Turkey's central bank Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi (TCMB) has bolstered its foreign currency reserves with billions of dollars of short-term borrowed money, raising fears among analysts and investors that the country is overstating its ability to defend itself in a fresh lira crisis.
Labour largest party in a hung parliament: Even though some believe that the polls, having got the 2015 election and 2016 Brexit results wrong, are overstating Labour's figure by predicting a hung parliament, those polls still point to the Conservatives having the most seats.
The overstating of 2015 year-end 10K reserve values is obvious, given a $49 per barrel NYMEX WTI benchmark, and daily cash operating costs for the well (electric, chemicals, etc.) of $15 to $40 for each barrel produced, not including corporate overhead, interest costs, etc.
AMSTERDAM, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Insurer Delta Lloyd, which last month rejected an unsolicited 2.4 billion euro takeover offer from rival NN Group, might be overstating the financial benefits of such a deal, NN Group said on Thursday in a slide for an analysts' presentation.
But the latter claim in particular would be disputed by many, especially since the FCC's own numbers tracking broadband deployment in the U.S. have been widely mocked as inaccurate and sourced uncritically from an industry with a vested interest in overstating its own accomplishments.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - BHP Billiton Ltd was sued in the United States by investors who accused the Anglo-Australian mining company of fraudulently overstating its ability to manage safety risks prior to November's fatal dam burst at a Brazilian mine it co-owned and operated.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you …   THE BIG STORY: --WIKILEAKS MIGHT BE OVERSTATING SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS IN DOCS: WikiLeaks published a trove of purported CIA files this week, renewing debate over government hacking and surveillance techniques.
The survey, fielded between March 13 and 16, asked a representative sample of registered voters two questions about their approach to the pandemic: whether they, personally, were staying home from work, and whether they thought the media was overstating the threat from the pandemic.
O.K., so I'll admit that I may be overstating what I can get out of seeing "Cats" in China, but the Guangzhou Opera House and its opulent cousins give me that sense of wonder and excitement about the future of the arts across our planet.
"In the service industries, one of the axioms is to manage people's expectations and always provide service at a level higher than expectation," even if that means overstating expected wait times, said Richard Larson, a professor at M.I.T.'s Institute for Data, Systems and Society.
In a criminal complaint unsealed Friday, the government accused Mr. McFarland of operating a scheme to defraud investors by drastically overstating his wealth and the revenues of Fyre Media, whose main business was a website that allowed people to book celebrities for concerts and parties.
I think that now there seems to be, I think ... broad agreement may be overstating it, but broader than there was a year ago, that the social media companies should be more transparent about which accounts they're taking down and why they're taking them down.
But today it looks as if defeating Trump will require something more like a miracle: the kind of implosion that Trump has managed to avoid for months on end, or the discovery that national and state-level polling has been massively and systemically overstating his support.
"Caution about overstating raw materials threats is particularly advisable because where foreign policy or intelligence analysts see a potential for dangerous market concentration and economic coercion, some businesses are also likely to see an opportunity to introduce competition and make a profit, ameliorating risks," added Gholz.
Berie Rayno, a meteorologist with the private forecasting firm AccuWeather, said the lack of true Arctic air feeding into the storm and presence of milder-than-average ocean waters along the East Coast make the case for not overstating the snow potential for the nation's capital.
The situation leaves less wiggle room to cut a public deficit to below the EU-mandated limit of 3 percent next year and will feed criticism from the opposition which has accused the government of overstating next year's growth forecast to increase spending ahead of the election.
Trump's decision to not help SCANA with its reactors dealt a blow to the industry, and what the Energy Department decides to do with Southern's reactors will be, at the risk of overstating it, a make or break it moment for the industry for the foreseeable future.
Beyond the geographical claims themselves, the tribunal is also looking into whether Beijing is overstating the types of territory it controls — the air and maritime rights associated with rocks are different than those of reefs or islands — and the legality of other Chinese actions near the Philippines.
In a complaint filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, investors led by the Jackson County Employees' Retirement System in Michigan said BHP inflated the price of its American depositary receipts by ignoring safety risks and overstating its commitment to safety before the disaster.
Daniel Mattes was accused of overstating the Palo Alto, California-based company's revenue more than tenfold, making $14.6 million by selling his shares from April 2014 to February 2015, hiding the sales from Jumio directors, and falsely telling Jumio lawyers that the directors approved the sales.
NEW YORK, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Ryanair Holdings Plc and longtime Chief Executive Michael O'Leary have been sued in New York by a shareholder that said Europe's largest airline defrauded investors and inflated its share price by overstating its ability to manage labor relations and keep costs down.
Read more: A Disney whistleblower is accusing the company of overstating its revenue by billions"The Wedding Cake" is filled with cherry and cream cheese and frosted in buttercream, featuring a splatter of cherry sauce that looks eerily like dripping blood when you cut into it.
At the risk of overstating things, the game's never-ending layers of multiverses, virtual realities, and insistence on my insignificance in the grander scheme of things—well, it feels like the voice of an entire generation adrift and questioning their place in this unreal, broken world.
In reviewing the advances that have been made in recent decades towards the construction of an Orwellian national security state, it's not overstating it to say what once seemed possible only on the ink-lettered pages of dystopian science fiction novels has entered the realm of reality.
Comprehensive Civil Rights The incoming officials at the Department of Education should take a long, hard look at where guidance out of the Office of Civil Rights has encouraged risk-averse campus officials to crack down on free speech by overstating what federal law actually requires.
In case you are thinking they may be overstating the actual problem of oil rigs and other industrial targets getting hacked, a Department of Homeland Security report released in March suggests that the energy sector has been an area of interest for nation-state hackers in recent years.
It was not a new accusation; influential economist Willem Buiter of Citigroup has repeatedly accused China of overstating its real growth rate, saying in September 2015 that other data showed that China's real GDP growth in 2015 was 4 percent or less, not the 6.9 percent claimed by Beijing.
Although that might seem like a good thing for NDs, some MDs are concerned that even licensed naturopaths are overstating their medical credentials, including how much training they receive in terms of prescribing pharmaceutical drugs — and that the new bill could open patients up to serious safety issues.
A sweeping new report from ProPublica, the result of an eight-month investigation in partnership with WNYC, has found "patterns of deceptive practices" in Trump family business deals across the world, including Ivanka highly overstating sales numbers on several properties, as well as her own involvement in sales.
As her anniversary approaches, there is some danger in overstating the impact of DeGeneres' dual public announcement: literally on an April 14, 1997 Time cover emblazoned with the words "Yep, I'm Gay," and figuratively two weeks later, in the April 30, 1997 "Puppy Episode" of her ABC sitcom Ellen.
Watch more from Tonic: The new South Carolina suit claims Purdue violated an agreement from the 2007 settlement by continuing to misleadingly market OxyContin by overstating its benefits compared to other painkillers, downplaying its addictiveness to doctors who prescribe it, and encouraging doctors to prescribe it for unapproved uses.
But even if you buy Silver's main modeling assumptions (and I largely do), there's considerable evidence outside the realm of things captured by poll aggregators that leads me to believe that if the polls are wrong, they are more likely to be underestimating Clinton's support than overstating it.
Colin P. Clarke, a senior fellow at the Soufan Center think tank, told The New York Times that the phrase "'gold mine' might be overstating the issue," but said that depending on what she knows about her brother's activities, her capture could provide insight into how ISIS makes decisions.
Similarly, and I don't think I would be overstating things by saying that this sounds like the most interesting date on record, 2119A's "*Philosopher who wrote 'Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made'" is IMMANUEL KANT, which introduces an ELK to an ANT.
The Adjudicatory Chamber of UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) said City had broken the rules by "overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016" and added that the club "failed to cooperate in the investigation".
But it has recently been dogged by a succession of controversies, including overstating how much time people spend watching videos on the site, censoring a famous photograph of a naked young napalm victim from the Vietnam war, and revelations that advertisers can choose to exclude certain racial groups from targeted messages.
Lenny & Larry's Complete Cookie, one of the first products of its kind, initiated a recall in December 2016 because of dairy contamination in their chocolate chips (the cookies are marketed as vegan) and now faces a class action lawsuit in which the company is accused of overstating its cookies' protein content.
Japan's sixth-largest automaker said on Thursday a 10.8 percent jump in domestic minivehicle sales in August, the first year-on-year monthly rise since May 2014, was driven by its workers buying its eK Wagon and eK Space models, whose fuel economy the automaker admitted to overstating earlier this year.
According to Lee Rowland, an attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union, in most cases, I probably couldn't do much about it: Trump has every right to have protesters forcibly removed from his events, Rowland said, although his campaign's claim that its rallies are private events may be overstating their impunity.
IT'S ONLY A MONTH SO YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL OF OVERSTATING IT. BUT IF THEY TELL YOU THEY'LL DO IT, LETS SAY ITS 5%, 10% MORE AGGRESSIVE IN TERMS OF INVESTMENT, THAT'S A BIG DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU TAKE ACROSS OUR 153,000 -- OUR 200,000 SORT OF MID SIZE BUSINESS CUSTOMERS.
Beyond suggesting that the election is "rigged," Trump has repeatedly argued there is an establishment conspiracy looking to sink his campaign, warned his supporters about voter fraud on Election Day -- overstating those extremely rare occurrences -- and refused to pledge to abide by the results of the presidential election, even if he should lose.
This tells you a lot about how Donnelly views herself and her work: despite the fact that she's often positioned as a key voice in Australian music's new wave of feminist art, she's keenly aware of the limits and privileges of her experience, and equally keen to avoid overstating her work's universality.
While it might be overstating things to say he's a GamerGate developer making a work of reactionary cyberpunk, he does share the suspicion of progressive / leftist critique that animated a lot of the people who really, truly believed they were part of a movement to protect "gamers" from a hostile and biased media.
Faced with polling indicating public support for protections, and after an emotional appeal by the television host Jimmy Kimmel that has gone viral, Republicans are making a dubious case that their updated bill provides similar coverage for those who are less healthy, while Democrats are overstating claims about how many are affected.
Having admitted to overstating the fuel economy of its mini-vehicles, Mitsubishi Motors may face a bill of close to $1 billion, according to Nomura analysts, to compensate drivers, re-pay government tax rebates and other payments - assuming a cost of 68,000-166,000 yen ($33-$1,491) per car, times the 625,000 cars so far affected.
Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis U.S. are countersuing the Hawaii attorney general in an effort to stop an April trial and all further proceedings in a state-court lawsuit that accuses them of overstating the effectiveness and concealing the risks of the blood thinner Plavix for people of Asian and Pacific Island descent.
THE JOURNAL HAD REPORTED LAST WEEKEND THAT TRUMP OFFICIALS HAD ASKED EMPLOYEES OF YOUR DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT, TO CALCULATE U.S. TRADE FLOWS IN A WAY THAT THEY SAY EXAGGERATES THE OVERALL U.S. TRADE DEFICIT, OVERSTATING DEFICITS WITH COUNTRIES SUCH AS MEXICO, AND WHAT THEY SAID IS EVEN CREATING THE ILLUSION OF DEFICITS WHERE NONE EXIST.
That may be overstating things, because a good chunk of that down-voting was surely goosed by trolls who are upset — or in many cases, want decent people to think they are upset to provoke outrage — over the fact that this Ghostbusters was rebooted and recast with Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones.
But in the rush to recognize the lessons that people learn during military service, the A.C.E. has gone too far, often overstating the relevance of military training to a college curriculum in a way that does disservice to both the veterans in the classroom and to the employers who hope to hire them after they graduate.
But on a day that the White House sought to display a more disciplined strategy to the administration's communications about the virus, Mr. Trump used an evening event honoring African-American History Month to rail against the news media, claiming it is overstating the threat, and to congratulate himself for keeping the number of cases low.
In his book "TrumpNation," reporter Timothy O'Brien estimated that real estate mogul and now-presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE was vastly overstating his net worth.
But when you look at what the independent fact-checkers who have given her a "pants on fire" or "four Pinocchios" rating on this issue actually have to say, it's remarkably weak: She stands accused of being overly legalistic or overstating the extent to which she has been cleared, but not of making major claims that are completely at odds with reality.
A Marine Corps veteran is organizing a protest on Monday against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, demanding he apologize for overstating his donations to veterans groups.
Between the classic crazy stripe sweater, the incredibly diverse casting, the song lyrics, and the fact that the holidays signify a moment of families coming together and setting their differences aside for a couple of dinners and holiday parties, we'd say they hit the nail on the head on how to do that whole "making a statement without overstating the obvious" type of thing.
New Hampshire primary (Suffolk, 500 registered voters) Pete Buttigieg: 25% ( 2) Bernie Sanders: 24% (-) Elizabeth Warren: 14% ( 113) Joe Biden: 11% (-2) Amy Klobuchar: 6% (-)Andrew Yang: 3% (-) Tom Steyer: 2% (-1)  Tulsi Gabbard: 2% (-2) Michael Bennet: 1% (-)  We all know that a 83-to-24 race is an effective tie; it would be overstating things to say that Buttigieg has pushed ahead of Sanders.
He notes that a relatively small set of models — "a handful of computational general equilibrium (CGE) models, sector-specific models, or hybrids like the US Energy Information Administration (EIA)'s National Energy Modeling System (NEMS)" — tends to set expectations and policymaking in the US. And there are reasons to believe those models are systematically underestimating climate change's economic impacts and overstating the costs of mitigating it.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) had one of the fiercest exchanges, accusing Sessions of misrepresenting his civil rights record by overstating the number of desegregation cases he had prosecuted.
The bombastic front-runner, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, set a poor example during the March 3 Fox debate, responding crudely to legitimate criticisms and overstating negatives, providing vague answers to questions calling for policy specifics and speaking of "flexibility" that should cause conservatives to shudder.
But, notably, the company also slipped in some bad news about MAUs, too: it had been overstating the numbers since Q26 23 due to a flaw in Digits, and SDK that was part of its now-divested Fabric platform, and how it reported third-party access: "We discovered that since the fourth quarter of 2014 we had included users of certain third-party applications as Twitter MAUs that should not have been considered MAUs," Twitter noted.
"The vibe I'm getting is that people are becoming a bit more miserable, you can see that in the pushback against austerity…so the bank could be put in quite a difficult situation where inflation remains high but actually the real economy is quite sluggish going forward so I think it's actually much more nuanced in terms of where they're going to go," posited Bew, explaining why he also believes current market prices may be overstating the likelihood of a near-term interest rate rise.

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